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What ATM machines can you use a TD Debit without a fee besides at a TD bank?

I live in New York and I go to college in South Carolina. I keep getting charged fees because there are no TD Atms near my college.

Erich, Miller Place
December 16, 2014 04:25:21 PM

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In reply to Erich, Miller Place

Thanks for reaching out to us, Erich.
At this time, TD Bank does not partner with any other Financial Institutions therefore, if you use your Debit Card at any non-TD ATMs, you may be subject to a fee. However, we can offer some suggestions to avoid non-TD ATM fees:
Using your TD Bank Visa Debit Card instead of cash; it is safer, linked to rewards, and most merchants will accept it even for smaller purchases. TD Bank Debit cardholders can take advantage of hundreds of special discounts when shopping online or in stores with their Debit Card - from travel and restaurants to their favorite stores! Discounts are easy to redeem: no enrollment needed no points to keep track of, and no hassle! Customers can visit our newly designed website at http://bit.ly/1rNJqlL to see what savings are available. Please be sure to check back often as these discounts change three times a year!
Getting cash back when using your debit card at the point of sale; many major retailers and grocery chains will give cash back at the register without a fee.
If you have any additional questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us 24/7 at 888-751-9000.
Hope this helps, Erich and take care.

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